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£21,215 to £22,401 per annum, pro rata, dependant on qualifications and experience.
Actual salary will be pro rata, based on a 0.8FTE
30hrs per wk
Close date 20/07/2026
Package
- Generous Employer Pension Contribution
- Regular Training & Development
- Access to a Health Care Plan
- Learning & Development Opportunities
Care To Join Us?
We currently have an exciting opportunity for a passionate, dedicated, and skilled Job Coach to join our team.
This is a part-time position, working 30 hours per week, offering the chance to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals in achieving their employment goals.
We Offer Great Benefits Including
- Generous employer pension contribution
- Regular training and development.
- Regular training and development
- Access to a health care plan
Purposes
- Provide tailored support to young people to enable them to gain, learn from, develop in and maintain their internship and to make a positive progression into employment.
- Provide tailored support to employers to enable them to offer a meaningful internship and recruit interns where possible.
- Co-ordinate, develop and deliver the work element of the Supported Internship Programme.
Role And Responsibilities
- To support the Lead Job Coach in providing an outstanding provision for both students and employers.
- Source potential employers and identify possible internships for students by a variety of means such as cold calling, visits, liaising with other departments.
- To act as an ambassador for the benefits of employing people with learning difficulties and disabilities in the work place.
- To use job matching and job carving skills to negotiate job descriptions that meet employer needs and match to the skills and abilities of interns and ensure an appropriate internship in the work place.
- To facilitate tutorial and workshop sessions with a caseload of learners.
- Review Education, Health and Care Plan outcomes with learners and their family. Set challenging targets to meet individual needs identified.
- Support interns with travel arrangements, visits to the work place and preparing for their internship.
- Support interns to be successful in their internship, providing an appropriate level of work place support and guidance by completing regular visits and observations of interns, reviewing progress, negotiating increases in responsibility, troubleshooting and training interns for tasks.
- Support employers by advising on reasonable adjustments, being the first point of contact for problems, negotiating solutions and identifying additional tasks.
- To facilitate other employees in an internship organisation to become confident in working with and supporting interns to carry out their duties.
- Liaise with the teaching team, providing a link between the employer’s needs and college training paying particular attention to any literacy and numeracy needs.
- Negotiate opportunities for the interns for paid employment, support the interns with job search, application and CVs and signpost to other services, if appropriate.
- Keep accurate records of job coaching support provided.
- Work in partnership, representing the college, with students, employers, the wider college network and parents / carers.
- To participate in the college’s appraisal scheme.
- To actively promote equality of opportunity for staff and students and external stakeholders at all times.
- To ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act and to comply with the college’s published policies. In particular, those regarding health and safety, safeguarding and equal opportunities.
- To undertake any other such duties and responsibilities, which may fall with the purview of such post and grade.
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- Experience of providing pastoral support for students in an educational setting
- Experience of providing pastoral support for students in an educational setting
- Experience of supporting learners with learning difficulties and / or disabilities or specific learning difficulties
- Ability to form positive and constructive relationships with challenging and vulnerable young people
- Experience of working in partnership with curriculum staff and external support services (desirable)
Qualifications
- Minimum GCSE grade 4 / C in English & Maths or equivalent.
- Qualification in working with people with learning difficulties and or disabilities / supported employment / careers
- Learner Support Qualification (desirable)
Ideal Attributes
- Adaptable and flexible in approach
- Innovative and creative approach to work
- Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development
- Open minded to the cultures, views and experiences of others and values diversity
About Us
The South Hampshire College Group (SHCG) is a dynamic, purpose driven Further Education organisation with a commitment to Creating Better Futures for learners, employers and communities within South Hampshire and beyond.
We pride ourselves on living our values - Collaborative, Inclusive and Aspirational. We also understand the difference exceptional employees can make to us delivering outstanding results and we are always seeking to attract talent who can add value and who will be proud to be part of our growing organisation.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
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